Crazy, no? 10 years next week. It’s been a great ride ever since, and I am sitting in a great position with the two businesses we have built since then.
And I can truly say that the wisdom I gained from you has been with me every step of the way.

I think you should run with the insight that we have a relatively fixed amount of time on this earth, and we need to be deliberate about what we do with it lest we be on our deathbed and say oops! That realization is the key to making the choice to be free.

Great post! I love what I do! I teach 13 fitness classes a week to wonderful groups of seniors. And, then I come home and work on writing, publishing, and design on the Internet. Yes, all days are filled with JOY!

Thanks for the reminder that pursuing joy and excitement in my work is one of the keys to freedom!

The single biggest factor that creates that for me is by working with great clients and partners. I think everything is secondary to that at this point for me and I’m grateful to be working with such great people right now.

Amongst our freedoms is the freedom to choose who we desire to be. This facilitates our ablity to design and implement our own process of becoming.

What could be in store for those who dare to choose their course in life according to preferences? Uncommon levels of fulfillment and gratification – a more enjoyable ride.

Of course, one’s awareness and discernment of personal preferences go a long way towards making such things possible. Personal choices with inherent potential to yield gratification are born through awareness of that which is gratifying.

Behavior that is not in harmony with our deepest values and wholesome desires might be worthy of the desrcription ‘squandering time.’ And as Ben Frankln reminded us: “Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of.”